06 June 2014

Pamela Flick, California representative for Defenders of Wildlife, responded to this win for wolves by saying, “The Commission has really shown leadership in wildlife conservation with this decision, which is terrific news for the future of wolves in our state. Gray wolves are just beginning to make their way back to California and these iconic, highly endangered animals deserve as much protection in our state as the law can provide. We are so grateful that the Fish and Game Commission has voted to establish those protections.” This decision comes on the heels of discovering that a new wolf pack is forming in southern Oregon near the California border – see below!
Wandering Wolf OR-7 Fathers Wolf Pups Just in Time for Father’s Day!
According to Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, after more than
two years of searching, the lone wolf OR-7 has found a mate, and he
recently fathered at least two pups!
Not only did OR-7 finally form a pack, but his pups signify the first
known wolf reproduction in the Oregon Cascades since the mid-1940s!Previously, OR-7 had been known for being the first wolf in California since 1924. Longtime advocate of wolf recovery efforts in the country, Representative Peter DeFazio of Oregon released a statement saying, “This is great news, but the critical federal protections that have allowed OR-7 to start his new pack are in jeopardy. As we celebrate OR-7 and his new family, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is threatening to disregard science and take the gray wolf off the Endangered Species list.” A decision on the federal delisting of gray wolves will be made by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service later this year.
Defenders Cracks Down on Governor Otter’s War on Wolves:
This week Defenders of Wildlife launched a comprehensive advertising
campaign pressuring Idaho’s Governor “Butch” Otter to end his statewide
war on gray wolves. The state demanded a chance to manage the wolves
within their borders, but they are blowing it! Since Idaho took over the
management of its wolves in 2009, the state’s wolf population has
declined 23 percent. Defenders’ “war on wolves” campaign includesradio ads, press statements, infographics, a petition letter to Governor Otter, and a new webpage calling
attention to the destruction Idaho has brought to its wolf population.
Local shop owners in Boise are already showing their support by hanging
posters of our infographic in their shop windows. The “war on wolves” is
becoming a media hotspot, generating attention from Huffington Post, CNN, High Country News, Living Green Magazine and Boise Weekly.Click here to see what action you can take to support the campaign and say “NO” to Governor Otter’s senseless and costly war on wolves.
(courtesy MFWP)
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